Hi,
I have four data partitions on a drive in my PC. All my OSs are on
another drive. I have been resizing and moving my partitions and all
went well until the last stage which is resizing one of the last
partitions. I cannot resize it at all, error #47 pops up. I have all
the data safe so I could vape the partition and create another one,
but where is the fun in that?
I loaded my main partition and the drive was not displaying properly
in explorer - as a full drive, it should have had a red bar going all
the way to the right. I ran chkdsk on the drive and it displayed
properly and I found I could then resize the partition.
This episode begs the question about how effective the BIBM "checking
for errors" process is. It is clearly not as effective as chkdsk and I
would expect it to be just as good as there is no real point in having
it. I also recall that one is often advised to use chkdsk to fix
errors. So can the BIBM error checking be significantly improved?
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DrT
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** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights
** out of someone who richly deserves it.
Resize error #47
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Re: Resize error #47
the check is to ensure the resize won't cause data loss, it's not there to
fix anything, it will tell you to use chkdsk /f to fix any problems.
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:11192@public.bootitbm...
Hi,
I have four data partitions on a drive in my PC. All my OSs are on
another drive. I have been resizing and moving my partitions and all
went well until the last stage which is resizing one of the last
partitions. I cannot resize it at all, error #47 pops up. I have all
the data safe so I could vape the partition and create another one,
but where is the fun in that?
I loaded my main partition and the drive was not displaying properly
in explorer - as a full drive, it should have had a red bar going all
the way to the right. I ran chkdsk on the drive and it displayed
properly and I found I could then resize the partition.
This episode begs the question about how effective the BIBM "checking
for errors" process is. It is clearly not as effective as chkdsk and I
would expect it to be just as good as there is no real point in having
it. I also recall that one is often advised to use chkdsk to fix
errors. So can the BIBM error checking be significantly improved?
--
Cheers,
DrT
** Stress - the condition brought about by having to
** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights
** out of someone who richly deserves it.
fix anything, it will tell you to use chkdsk /f to fix any problems.
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:11192@public.bootitbm...
Hi,
I have four data partitions on a drive in my PC. All my OSs are on
another drive. I have been resizing and moving my partitions and all
went well until the last stage which is resizing one of the last
partitions. I cannot resize it at all, error #47 pops up. I have all
the data safe so I could vape the partition and create another one,
but where is the fun in that?
I loaded my main partition and the drive was not displaying properly
in explorer - as a full drive, it should have had a red bar going all
the way to the right. I ran chkdsk on the drive and it displayed
properly and I found I could then resize the partition.
This episode begs the question about how effective the BIBM "checking
for errors" process is. It is clearly not as effective as chkdsk and I
would expect it to be just as good as there is no real point in having
it. I also recall that one is often advised to use chkdsk to fix
errors. So can the BIBM error checking be significantly improved?
--
Cheers,
DrT
** Stress - the condition brought about by having to
** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights
** out of someone who richly deserves it.
Re: Resize error #47
On Tue, 1 Mar 2016 21:15:12 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support" disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>the check is to ensure the resize won't cause data loss, it's not there to
>fix anything, it will tell you to use chkdsk /f to fix any problems.
Hi,
Got it.
Out of interest, what does the error #47 signify?
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
"TeraByte Support" disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>the check is to ensure the resize won't cause data loss, it's not there to
>fix anything, it will tell you to use chkdsk /f to fix any problems.
Hi,
Got it.
Out of interest, what does the error #47 signify?
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Re: Resize error #47
problem with bitmap file
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:11202@public.bootitbm...
On Tue, 1 Mar 2016 21:15:12 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support"
disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>the check is to ensure the resize won't cause data loss, it's not there to
>fix anything, it will tell you to use chkdsk /f to fix any problems.
Hi,
Got it.
Out of interest, what does the error #47 signify?
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:11202@public.bootitbm...
On Tue, 1 Mar 2016 21:15:12 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support"
disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>the check is to ensure the resize won't cause data loss, it's not there to
>fix anything, it will tell you to use chkdsk /f to fix any problems.
Hi,
Got it.
Out of interest, what does the error #47 signify?
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Re: Resize error #47
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 07:45:58 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support" disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>problem with bitmap file
What is a bitmap file in this context? I have only ever heard that
term being used when talking about graphics files.
TIA.
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
"TeraByte Support" disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>problem with bitmap file
What is a bitmap file in this context? I have only ever heard that
term being used when talking about graphics files.
TIA.
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Re: Resize error #47
part of ntfs that indicates free/used clusters.
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:11206@public.bootitbm...
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 07:45:58 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support"
disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>problem with bitmap file
What is a bitmap file in this context? I have only ever heard that
term being used when talking about graphics files.
TIA.
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:11206@public.bootitbm...
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 07:45:58 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support"
disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>problem with bitmap file
What is a bitmap file in this context? I have only ever heard that
term being used when talking about graphics files.
TIA.
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Re: Resize error #47
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 23:31:56 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support" disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>part of ntfs that indicates free/used clusters.
Thanks you.
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
"TeraByte Support" disturbed my
reverie and wrote:
>part of ntfs that indicates free/used clusters.
Thanks you.
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill